Mitch McConnell's Senate Seat Now In Jeopardy

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First Posted: 06-23-08 12:01 PM   |   Updated: 07- 1-08 05:12 AM

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While much of the media and political world has been focused on the race for the White House, another contest with leadership implications is quietly gaining steam on the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was never expected to be challenged for his seat. A four-term incumbent from a deeply red state, his favorability ratings in Kentucky have stayed steadily over the 50 percent mark for much of the past year. But with the rapid disintegration of the Republican brand and with several self-made political missteps, McConnell now finds himself drawn into an electoral match-up once deemed an afterthought. A recent Survey USA poll had him beating his challenger Bruce Lunsford by a scant four percentage points: 50 percent to 46 percent.

"We have seen all along, even before there was a [Democratic[ candidate, that the voters of Kentucky want change, and at this point they are not getting it from their Senator," said Chuck Schumer, head of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, when asked if picking off McConnell's post was an honest possibility. "I think it's the war -- the voters of Kentucky want a change of course on the war, gas prices. People just don't want the status quo."

In some ways, McConnell's political future is out of his hands. The congressional leader of the Republican Party, he's been tasked with carrying the president's water in defense of the Iraq war and as a legislative obstructionist. The part has not always suited him well. That his electoral prospects have grown dimmer in the process is one of the more poignant political developments of this election. Indeed, should McConnell ultimately lose his seat, it would mark a symbolic bookend to the president's second term - a four year period that began with the defeat of the Democrats' Senate leader (Tom Daschle) and a euphoric sense of conservative promise, only to fall apart with as much embarrassment as rapidity.

"I think the analogy is imperfect," said Norman Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute, when asked about the Daschle-McConnell comparison. "On two fronts: the first is Daschle was from basically a strongly Republican state and had managed to win in the House and Senate because of his personality... But when you get a different level of national viability as a majority leader, you are in a more precarious position, because there is a wave that can overcome affections. Could Mitch McConnell be caught in a wave? Yes. But it will have to be against the state's natural tides."

But it's not just Bush that has weighed McConnell down. The Senator has made his own bed. Revelations that McConnell had pushed for $25 million in earmarked funds for a British defense contractor under criminal investigation caused an uproar in the local press. The Senator played a role in spreading bogus questions about the financial circumstances of a 12-year-old boy that the Democrats had made the poster-child for the passage of children's health care. McConnell's support for the Iraq War has caused frictions as well, as Kentuckians have soured on the Middle East venture.

"The national issues haven't helped. Being the party leader for a party whose brand has been pretty damaged in the last year has taken some toll," said Scott Lasley, professor of political science at Western Kentucky University. "Twenty-four years in D.C. is a long time and you see this thing were your popularity tends to peak in your 14th or so year."

In the process, his influence back home has waned. Though not the most ardent of supporters, McConnell headlined three fundraisers for Kentucky GOP gubernatorial candidate Ernie Fletcher in 2007, only to watch as the man he deemed "the best governor for Louisville" flopped on the ballot. And as coverage of McConnell grew more critical, the Senator began to publicly complain, penning letters to the editor "chuckling" about "none-too-subtle" biases.

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And yet, despite these obvious problems, the consensus seems to be - at this point in time at least - that while McConnell surely could lose his reelection bid, the likelihood remains that he will serve another term. For starters, as the Senator's office pointed out, a Voter-Consumer poll in late May 2008 had McConnell ahead of Lunsford 50 percent to 39.

"It appears that Bruce Lunsford has experienced the old 'dead cat bounce' since winning the May primary," read the survey. "A majority of Kentuckians think Mitch McConnell is doing a good job, and they plan to support Sen. McConnell for reelection this November."

Moreover, Kentucky Democrats will almost assuredly see a dip in turnout with Barack Obama on the ticket compared to Hillary Clinton (who won that state's primary by 35 percentage points). And while Lunsford, a wealthy businessman from Louisville brings with him the benefits of self-finance, his political acumen leaves something to be desired: he lost the 2007 Democratic primary for governor with roughly 20 percent of the vote.

In the end, however, the race for Kentucky's senate seat will likely be a referendum on Mitch McConnell and, by extension, George W. Bush. And it will be the political events that occur between now and the election that will determine whether the president's second term will be marked by the loss of yet another Senate leadership post.

"I do think he can be beat," said AEI's Ornstein. "There have been experiences in the state suggesting that it is not reflexively Republican. Mitch has a base and is savvy, but he is not a warm and fuzzy guy and you can imagine a set of circumstances, including Bush's low approval, the continued deterioration of the economy, a series of gaffes and fiascos that reverberate, and McCain's candidacy kind of cradling, taking him under."

Bolu Adeyeye was a contributing reporter to this story.

While much of the media and political world has been focused on the race for the White House, another contest with leadership implications is quietly gaining steam on the other end of Pennsylvania Ave...
While much of the media and political world has been focused on the race for the White House, another contest with leadership implications is quietly gaining steam on the other end of Pennsylvania Ave...
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Senator McConnell is not all that bright. He has consistently sounded like a buffoon in his defense of a criminal administration. It would serve both Kentucky and the nation if he were replaced.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 06/23/2008
- bigfated I'm a Fan of bigfated 9 fans permalink

Oooo! lilysmom: What a beautiful dream. Truly a "sweet" dream. I hope your dream comes true. Go to bed early. Sleep----and dream---as much as you can.....and meanwhile I'll be praying for your beautiful dream to come true!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 06/23/2008
- bigfated I'm a Fan of bigfated 9 fans permalink

Here"s hoping the good people of Kentucky---(the birth state of A. Lincoln)---have recognized by now that the obstructionism of their chinless representative is a major part o0f the reason America is in such a miserable tailspin. I fully understand that Hillary Clinton was far more a choice for the folks in Kentucky....but I hope they'll put their faith in Obama. I really feel they will eventually be glad they did. And Obama will need a great deal of help to undo the terrible damage done by Bush and the GOP.....and one more Democratic Senator will certainly be a great help. Think about McConnell and his "accomplishments" and ask your self; Do we really need more of the same---(as in McSame?)..............

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 06/23/2008
- noamjunior I'm a Fan of noamjunior 86 fans permalink

I think McConnell will get re-elected because frankly, I dont think the people of Kentucky are that bright

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 06/23/2008
- kallopolis I'm a Fan of kallopolis 2 fans permalink

GO KENTUCKY!!!

Vote him OUT!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 06/23/2008
- frappe I'm a Fan of frappe 208 fans permalink
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If McConnell were to lose his Senate seat, that would be s-w-e-e-t indeed! Let's do it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 06/23/2008
- Liberal2 I'm a Fan of Liberal2 40 fans permalink

Pardon me while I shed a tear....................................OF GOSH DARN JOY!! ("Gosh darn" cuz of that mean ol' bad word filter.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 06/23/2008
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We need a Senator with a CHIN !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 06/23/2008
- pbfishtaco I'm a Fan of pbfishtaco 12 fans permalink
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Lips?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 06/23/2008
- BadCompany I'm a Fan of BadCompany 2 fans permalink
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How about one with a soul that is not for sale?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:44 PM on 06/23/2008
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Heart?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 06/23/2008
- Aarky I'm a Fan of Aarky 5 fans permalink

Every voter in Kentucky and especially all the troops in Ft. Knox, Ft Campbell, and all those who know or knew soldiers who have been killed or wounded in Iraq should hear the statement of McConnell, "Nobody is happy about losing lives, but remember, these were not draftees, these were full time professional soldiers" . His statement shows the true face of the Republicans. You are just as dead whether a draftee or a lifer. It would be nice to see a battalian of armor heading toward his old Kentucky home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 06/23/2008

Yep, and this is the same man who stalled the Indian Health Care Improvement Act, saying No American lives will be lost if we don't pass the Act this week. Lives are lost every day because of inadequate funding of the Indian Health Service. First Americans' lives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 06/23/2008

What kind of person votes for someone that ugly, knowing that he owes complete alligiance to big tobacco and secondly big business. I can see a small tobacco farmer voting for him, but why would anyone else. He seems so...slow and completely unimpressive. Maybe big money isn't the only help he gets from tobacco. They do have some 'fixers' on staff I bet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 06/23/2008
- rmreddicks I'm a Fan of rmreddicks 36 fans permalink
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I don't care much about his looks. Many of us lack in that department. I care more about the ugliness (and meanness) of his being.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 06/24/2008
- wsblake I'm a Fan of wsblake 9 fans permalink

Even as an old man tell me McConnell doesn't look like the high school geek who didn't stand a chance in the locker room.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:52 PM on 06/23/2008
- Erdgeist I'm a Fan of Erdgeist 83 fans permalink
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Mitch never struck me as being manly looking. He is an Elmer Fudd type. He would be the guy who would tell the British where Washington and his troops were.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:52 PM on 06/23/2008
- BadCompany I'm a Fan of BadCompany 2 fans permalink
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Only if they paid cash for the info.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 06/23/2008
- mediamarv I'm a Fan of mediamarv 38 fans permalink
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Oh, please, please, please let it happen....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 06/23/2008
- Kirby I'm a Fan of Kirby 21 fans permalink

Oh, yes, yes, let it happen! But it probably won't, because even as we write, the master calculating race of mastermind AIPAC-paid, and non-paid, pals, are putting not only their tax-free monies together, but their minds, as well, to reelect this massive sycophantic ass, so that he can continue to push for Israel, it's concerns, its exaggerated fears based on exaggerated siege mentality, out of hand, and out of all proportion in actuality/reality.

Look at what is reported in the past Congressional Quarterly(s) about his take from AIPAC. No wonder he tries to lead the pack for AIPAC.

Rise up, Kentucky, and rid yourselves of this consummate ass and skewer of the truth to his own ends. You need to rid yourself of this blatant opportunist!!!!!! And if you are Republican, as I am, you are probably ashamed of his track record for Kentuckians. We are not first in his mind; he is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 06/23/2008
- Liberal2 I'm a Fan of Liberal2 40 fans permalink

Ummmm, where are your Bund meetings held?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 06/23/2008

Finally the people in KY have had enough already. People want change really bad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 06/23/2008
- ebbasta I'm a Fan of ebbasta 5 fans permalink
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I hope the Republicans go the way of the Whig

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 06/23/2008

Is someone watching too much Metalocalypse perhaps. Make everything metal, the blackest black, make it republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 06/23/2008
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